ROBIN TROWER

He may not be a household name, but for people who know their guitar players, Robin Trower is one of the greats. He first found success with Procol Harum, the 60's rock band who gave the world a Whiter Shade of Pale and a whole lot of other mysterious, progressive weirdness besides. They disbanded in 1975, leaving Trower to pursue a solo career, in the course of which he's had his fair share of handful of gold records, given Robert Fripp guitar lessons and spearheaded 1991's Night of the Guitars Tour II, alongside fellow legendary axe-men Dave Sharman and Ronnie Montrose. His last record Roots and Branches, a collection of blues covers, was released last year, and continued his status as one of the world's great players.

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Opening night: 28 October 2014

Closing night: 28 October 2014

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